Going in clean isn’t your style? Want to stir up a noise and kill as many Roblox cops as you can? Not a problem. While we prefer the stealthy approach, Notoriety is perfectly playable as a loud criminal. If you’re going in loud, you’ll need some serious firepower, proper protection, and the right skills, and this guide is here to help you achieve that.
Two types of loud builds
So, we’ve been testing out builds, playing with friends, and doing some experiments and, it turns out there are two types of loud builds:
- Heavy tank loud build
- Dodge build
The former is the obvious choice: put on your heaviest armor, protect your squad, use heavy guns, soak damage, etc.
The latter one is interesting because you still do heavy damage, but you’re always on the move. Essentially, you equip the lightest armor and a ton of skills that improve your dodge, while using the strongest weapons against the cops. And while you can’t soak a lot of damage, the enemies will have a tough time hitting you.
We’ll focus on both builds in this guide.
Best Weapons for Loud Build
Whether you pick the dodge or the heavy tank build, the best weapons to bring are largely the same.
Primary Weapons
- Honey Badger – Almost every loud build we’ve seen has this Assault Rifle, and it’s not hard to see why. It’s easy to use, super accurate and the rate of fire is through the roof. Combine it with a nice scope, and it’s great in almost any gunfight.
- Minigun – While you need a gamepass to get this one, the minigun is a lot of fun especially if you’re running a dodge build. Once you get the barrel rolling, you’ll mow down anything that gets in your sight. It’s not subtle or very accurate, but a Minigun can be absolutely devastating in the right hands.
- Remington 870 – If you want to get close and personal with your enemies, nothing beats a good shotgun blast to the head. The Remington 870 pretty much instantly kills any enemy you come across. It’s not accurate, it’s not sleek, it’s just a good ol’ reliable shotgun.
Secondary Weapons
Unless you have the gamepass, secondary weapons aren’t used that commonly with a loud build. With that said, here are some of the best picks:
- MP7 – This is a common one many loud builds use in case they run out of bullets. The fire rate on this submachine gun is able to clear enough enemies so you can get some ammo for your primary weapon.
- RPG-7 – If you have a gamepass, nothing beats pulling out a big RPG and just blasting at the enemies. It’s loud, it’s effective, it’s ridiculous, and it’s a lot of fun.
- Striker 12 – If you’re not using the Remington 870, and just happen to have a gamepass, the Striker is a great alternative. Out of all the shotguns in the game, the Striker has the best fire rate, which is quite impressive for a secondary weapon.
Gadgets, Equipment, and Armor
Let’s get armor out of the way first.
- Dodge build – Lightweight Armor (for the extra dodge)
- Heavy build – Super-heavy weight or Heavy Armor (so you can soak more damage).
When it comes to Equipment, you can either bring an Ammo Bag or a Medical Kit. Most players prefer an Ammo Bag, but a Medical Kit is always useful.
As for the Gadgets, things aren’t that creative here either. While most loud build players don’t even bother ever using them, some like to equip the Saw and start melee killing everyone. Additionally, if you have a gamepass, you can bring Dynamite and cause even more havoc.
Skills
Unlike gadgets and equipment, skills do matter when it comes to your heavy build. We’ll only list the mandatory skills you should pick, but each build will also leave a few skill points which you can distribute freely. Just remember, that most loud builds are a mix of Enforcer and Ghost skill trees. Here are the skills needed for both build types:
Dodge build
- Duck and Cover – This gives you extra speed when sprinting. When you combine this with the next skill, you start dodging bullets without even realizing it.
- Run for it! – While you are sprinting, you get a whopping 25% extra chance to dodge bullets.
- Artful Dodger – Once you get into a gunfight and your detection level increases, this gives you another 10% extra dodge. When you combine this with the above bonuses, it’s easy to see why so many loud builds prefer these skills.
Tank build
- Loud n Proud – With this one, you almost never run out of ammo. Gain 25 ammo for both your primary and secondary weapon whenever a gunfight starts.
- Thick Skin – Police Snipers are nasty when they hit you, but not if you have this perk. With the Thick Skin at Aced, Police snipers can no longer penetrate your armor.
- Armorer – Your armor replenishes faster and with the Aced perk it deals twice the damage taken back to the enemy.
- Shock and Awe – Just because you can soak damage, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be able to deal extra damage too. With Shock and Awe, your bullets can penetrate armor.
- Tank – Your base health is doubled and with the Aced perk you get another 50 health points. You’ll have more health than you’ll know what to do with.
That’s all there is to it. If playing loud isn’t really your style we also have a Stealth Build. Make sure you also check out our Notoriety codes for some free in-game goodies.